Lesson Plan GRADE 10 Q2 Week 5
Lesson Plan GRADE 10 Q2 Week 5
Lesson Plan GRADE 10 Q2 Week 5
Cindy N. Mislos Grade and Section: X- Darwin, Newton, Copernicus, Pascal Galileo
Class Schedule: M-F 7:45 – 8:45; 8:45-9:45; 10:00-11:00; 3:00-4:00
I. OBJECTIVES:
* MELC-Based Competency: Write an exposition or discussion on a familiar issue to include
key structural elements and language features (EN10WC-IIb-13.2)
II. SUBJECT MATTER:
III. PROCEDURE:
A. PRELIMINARIES
a. Prayer and Greetings
b. Checking of Attendance
c. Presentation of Objectives
B. LESSON PROPER
I. ACTIVITY
Direction. Read and examine the sample text provided. Then, answer the
questions that follow.
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II. ANALYSIS
Process Questions:
1. What is the main idea expressed by the text?
2. Did the author provide details to support the main idea?
3. How would you describe the way the author presented the ideas in the text?
4. How does this type of the text differ from an argumentative text?
III. ABSTRACTION
What is Expository Text?
Presents or provides information about a particular topic or issue.
Sometimes called informational writing where the writer provides facts on a
given topic in a way that is educational and purposeful.
May also include providing descriptions, citing reasons, presenting
explanations, and enumerating steps of a specific process.
Narrative Text
Tells a story
Uses emotion in presenting facts
Versus
Expository Text
Does not tell a story
Does not use emotion
Fact-based
Educates the reader by presenting facts based on reliable sources.
Different Purposes
C. Generalization:
1. In your own words, what is expository writing?
2. What are the Key Structural Elements in an Exposition?
3. What are the Structures and Patterns of Idea Development?
V. EVALUATION
Direction. Answer the items below. Put a check (/) mark on the blank provided if the
statement corresponds to expository writing, and a cross (X) if it is not.
_____1. Presents the pros and cons of an issue.
_____2. Presents information about a topic as its main goal.
_____3. Includes news stories.
_____4. Makes use of signal words to establish idea development.
_____5. Justifies a stand on given proposition.
_____6. Retells a story.
_____7. Involves the sue of emotion in providing details.
_____8. Educates the readers by providing facts.
_____9. Convinces the reader to agree with one side of a given issue.
_____10. Includes fiction stories as examples.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Directions: Discuss the given topic below using the language features and the key
structural elements of expository writing. Remember that this should be based on facts and
not on your own opinion. Write it on 1 whole sheet of paper.
Editing Checklist:
1. Organization: Is the thesis statement a complete sentence?
2. Grammar: Are the sentences completes?
Did you use correct conjunctions and transitionals signals?
3. Forms: Is the paragraph indented?
Did you use commas correctly?
Did you spell each word correctly?
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Prepared by
CINDY N. MISLOS
Teacher I
Checked by:
EVANGELINE A. CANABE
MT-1, Language Department Head